Niger Delta
Mark, Royal Father Disagree On Constitutional Role
Lagos monarch, Oba Rilwan Akiolu and the Senate President, David Mark yesterday disagreed on whether traditional rulers should be given a role to play in the nation’s constitution.
The occasion was the zonal public hearing on a new constitution for the country held at the Lagos Airport Hotel.
While Senator Mark insisted that the nation’s traditional rulers should be given a role to play in the new constituttion, Oba Akiolu rejected the idea, saying that the traditional rulers should be insulated from partisan politics.
Senator Mark, while addressing the audience during the hearing, lamented that a major defect of the 1999 Constitution was the non recognition of traditional rulers in the country.
“I believe that one area which the 1999 Constitution completely left out is the recognition of traditional rulers in this country.
“Various communities recognise them; societies recognise them but the official document of the country does not recognise them.
“I think we must reconcile that issue and make sure in the constitution amendment that they are given a proper place and accorded proper position so that their roles can be prescribed for them and then they can be brought into governance.” He described the non recognition of traditional rulers in the 1999 Constitution as a grave oversight.
The Lagos monarch, however, disagreed with him. Oba Akiolu said he was not pleased with the suggestions of the Senate President.
He stressed that it would do the country a lot of good to maintain the status quo as regards the current position of traditional rulers in the country.
Oba Akiolu said the constitution amendment team should ensure that Nigeria was allowed to practise true federalism.
“I, as a monarch, don’t support the idea that traditional rulers should be given a role to play in the constitution. Others can support it, but I don’t.
“The reason is that once you get yourself involved in seeking roles for traditional rulers in the constitution, the politicians are going to mess you up. I don’t want to be messed up by anybody.
I am satisfied with what the Almighty Allah has given me,” Oba Akiolu declared. He commended President Umar Yar Adua for restoring peace to the Niger Delta, but appealed to him not to forget Lagos State by granting it a special status in the scheme of things.
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